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It's all going to come down how well the endgame for D4 is on top of the updates they provide. I'm not terribly optimistic that Blizzard will be providing free add-on content aside from the typical ladder rewards after every season. Unless, by some miracle, D4 becomes their new flagship game and they no longer need to depend on WoW to keep the lights on.Players who moved on to POE etc will be keeping an eye on how Blizzard supports the game too. If it's a one-off purchase with a couple of expansions it's not exactly enticing. With POE cranking out a few updates a year that expand the game, and unless Blizzard so something similar, it could struggle.
A new evil has arisen, equal in power to the Lord of Terror. He is known far and wide as the Lord of Long Winded Explanations.For me Decard Cain needs to be revived somehow, maybe even as an evil.
I'd expect the price point to be around US$60-70, and the Collector's Edition around US$110, if I had to guess, and you can launch it from the client.so what is it? 40 $ or € and you install it via Battlenet agent?
Sounds about right. I'd lean more toward $60 as the expected price, but the big publishers are all pushing for $70 for new games now. Though the digital collector's edition I'd peg more in the $80-90 range. $100+ tends to be the physical copies that come with all kinds of extra goodies.I'd expect the price point to be around US$60-70, and the Collector's Edition around US$110, if I had to guess, and you can launch it from the client.
I need to see a proper and robust PvP implemented. It was a huge disappointment when D3 failed to deliver on its PvP promise.